Please note that the safe jump at 3:35 is actually a safe empty* jump: you block a DP if you empty jump, but you will get hit if you press a button. Thanks to @SageEnder for bringing the fact that it is not a traditional safe jump to my attention. Also, timestamps below (used to be bugged in the video): 0:00 Intro/context 0:17 How to learn efficiently 0:41 Lvl 2 super as a pressure tool 1:10 Lvl 2 super: application 1:28 Lvl 2 super: analysis 2:03 Lvl 2 super: my own application 2:51 Lvl 2 super: baiting supers/reversals 3:04 Lvl 2 super: making comebacks 3:23 Running slide confirm on CH/PC 3:35 Safe empty* jump (not safe if you press a button) 3:47 Drive impact heavy Eagle Spike combo 4:12 st.MK frame kill (corner only) 4:20 Target combo x cyclone mind games 4:36 Light cyclone side switch combo 4:42 Light normals, shimmies, and cyclone 4:53 Fully-charged fireball to get in against defensive opponents 5:09 Hard knockdown side switch 5:25 Highlights of last (annotated) matches/round 'til Master rank up 5:26 vs. Diamond 5 Cammy 6:11 vs. 91K LP Master Luke 6:49 vs. Diamond 4 JP 7:21 vs. Plat 5 Dee Jay 7:47 vs. Diamond 2 Ryu 8:04 vs. Diamond 2 Luke 8:46 vs. Diamond 3 Lily 9:21 vs. Diamond 4 Guile (round 1) 9:32 vs. Diamond 4 Guilde (round 2) 10:13 vs. Diamond 5 Ken 10:43 vs. Diamond 5 Dhalsim 11:28 vs. Diamond 5 Ryu 12:07 vs. Diamond 4 Chun Li 12:35 vs. Diamond 5 Ken 13:20 vs. Diamond 5 Cammy Happy training! ٩( ๑╹ ꇴ╹)۶
I main rashid since launch and im currently sitting at 1720 mr and love your videos a lot helping other rashids, great contributions, I got surprised when people said he had low damage when in reality his optimal setups can absolutely destroy everyone, rashid is super fun to use.
some people will say "but you just have to block", well ... see what happens when you "just block". Your meter gets destroyed. So yeah, his setups are really good if you are willing to take a risk. For players who are not really into setups and mixups, Rashid might not be for them.
thanks! I hope it's gonna help you learn SF6 more efficiently. In general, it's safe to assume most of the things high-level players do, they do for a reason. That's why it's such a good idea to watch footage from better players than us. Cause we learn a lot by finding the reasons behind what they do.
Time to steal everything 😂😂 but seriously, this is so useful! Waiting for my boy Ed drops so I've been using Rashid for the time being, glad I saw this video I learned so much. One of my goals for this game is to make it to Master at least once. It won't be easy but im going to try, thank you for this!
I'm also hyped for every single DLC dropping next, to be honest. This SF game is so much fun, Capcom has regained all my trust (I was really not a fan of SFV; I didn't buy any DLC back then). They've nailed it with this game.
Just took a lot of what was shown in this video to the lab and went to test it online in my placing matches and got diamond 1. Was previously a platinum player with deejay and kimberly. Great success😂
@@HyperDogeGaming the one thing that made an immediate difference was your lv2 super options, i found myself winning A LOT more, and specially on final rounds which i could activate it twice, keep up the awesome work!!!
Man, I play this game on and off and my main is a Gold Luke. It is interesting to see the advanced tech and thought process high level players do with their characters. Something I probably won't achieve with my inconsistent game time 😂
It's absolutely fascinating to me as well :) Consistency is key though. You don't need to put in 40 hours a week to get to Master rank at all. All you need is to stick with a main character and add small improvements, make small adjustments as often as possible. This way, you will naturally improve over time. Focus on improving, not winning; then winning will naturally happen more often. Cheers!
Quick question, at 3:56 you say that a burnt out opponent only has 2 choices, one of which is to wake up super. But, aren't level 1 supers NOT projectile-invincible? So unless they have a lvl 3 super, that setup is guaranteed, right?
4:13 Sometimes I drop that combo because the heavy mixer doesn't hit my opponent, it's easy to do but sometimes it doesn't work and I don't know exactly why
if you look closely, the opponent is blocking that DI. I haven't been playing SF6 for a little while but I would guess that might have something to do with it.
Heyo! Yeah, I typically like to focus on one character at a time. There's so much you can do to improve and master one character you could spend months until you've fully explored them, and even then, other top players who are character loyalists would still have a lot to teach you. On the other hand, learning at least the basics with other characters helps a LOT with learning the matchups for your own characters.
@@HyperDogeGaming Right makes sense, was curious with your guides for different characters (which are hella helpful). The urge to pick up other characters is strong
I'll look into it but last time I checked it was working well. Just make you get the 42f of advantage every time. There needs to be absolutely no gap between the end of Eagle Spike, your jab, and your jump.
huh, maybe it's not a safejump, then... EDIT: it's only a safe jump if you do an empty jump. Thanks for pointing it out, I'm gonna clarify in the description and comments.
Please note that the safe jump at 3:35 is actually a safe empty* jump: you block a DP if you empty jump, but you will get hit if you press a button. Thanks to @SageEnder for bringing the fact that it is not a traditional safe jump to my attention.
Also, timestamps below (used to be bugged in the video):
0:00 Intro/context
0:17 How to learn efficiently
0:41 Lvl 2 super as a pressure tool
1:10 Lvl 2 super: application
1:28 Lvl 2 super: analysis
2:03 Lvl 2 super: my own application
2:51 Lvl 2 super: baiting supers/reversals
3:04 Lvl 2 super: making comebacks
3:23 Running slide confirm on CH/PC
3:35 Safe empty* jump (not safe if you press a button)
3:47 Drive impact heavy Eagle Spike combo
4:12 st.MK frame kill (corner only)
4:20 Target combo x cyclone mind games
4:36 Light cyclone side switch combo
4:42 Light normals, shimmies, and cyclone
4:53 Fully-charged fireball to get in against defensive opponents
5:09 Hard knockdown side switch
5:25 Highlights of last (annotated) matches/round 'til Master rank up
5:26 vs. Diamond 5 Cammy
6:11 vs. 91K LP Master Luke
6:49 vs. Diamond 4 JP
7:21 vs. Plat 5 Dee Jay
7:47 vs. Diamond 2 Ryu
8:04 vs. Diamond 2 Luke
8:46 vs. Diamond 3 Lily
9:21 vs. Diamond 4 Guile (round 1)
9:32 vs. Diamond 4 Guilde (round 2)
10:13 vs. Diamond 5 Ken
10:43 vs. Diamond 5 Dhalsim
11:28 vs. Diamond 5 Ryu
12:07 vs. Diamond 4 Chun Li
12:35 vs. Diamond 5 Ken
13:20 vs. Diamond 5 Cammy
Happy training!
٩( ๑╹ ꇴ╹)۶
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the best rashid guide congratulations 🎉🎉🎉
thank you!
New rashid player here. This video was very informative and entertaining. Great Video man!
That's great to hear, and precisely what I was aiming for :) Thanks for your feedback!
I main rashid since launch and im currently sitting at 1720 mr and love your videos a lot helping other rashids, great contributions, I got surprised when people said he had low damage when in reality his optimal setups can absolutely destroy everyone, rashid is super fun to use.
I was told he had really good drive gauge Burn did not really understand until this video still pretty new to sf
some people will say "but you just have to block", well ... see what happens when you "just block". Your meter gets destroyed. So yeah, his setups are really good if you are willing to take a risk. For players who are not really into setups and mixups, Rashid might not be for them.
This is pure gold🤯
haha! thank you!
well video man!
one of the few rashid's theachers out there..
I learn a lot so I subscribe to this channel..
thanks!!
thanks a lot, I'm glad you learned and enjoyed the video. Welcome to the community and happy training :)
@@HyperDogeGaming started using rashid a couple weeks ago and made it to diamond rank. im definitely adding these to my arsenal. thank you sir
extremely good video. Learning to learn is the catch
thanks! I hope it's gonna help you learn SF6 more efficiently. In general, it's safe to assume most of the things high-level players do, they do for a reason. That's why it's such a good idea to watch footage from better players than us. Cause we learn a lot by finding the reasons behind what they do.
Time to steal everything 😂😂 but seriously, this is so useful! Waiting for my boy Ed drops so I've been using Rashid for the time being, glad I saw this video I learned so much. One of my goals for this game is to make it to Master at least once. It won't be easy but im going to try, thank you for this!
Absolutely love to hear it! Go get 'em, tiger! You got this!
I'm also hyped for every single DLC dropping next, to be honest. This SF game is so much fun, Capcom has regained all my trust (I was really not a fan of SFV; I didn't buy any DLC back then). They've nailed it with this game.
Just took a lot of what was shown in this video to the lab and went to test it online in my placing matches and got diamond 1. Was previously a platinum player with deejay and kimberly. Great success😂
congrats! Love to hear it :)
@@HyperDogeGaming the one thing that made an immediate difference was your lv2 super options, i found myself winning A LOT more, and specially on final rounds which i could activate it twice, keep up the awesome work!!!
definitely one of, if not the best level 2 in the game right now. Cheers!
ur last rashid video helped me soo much, im def stealing tech from this one, keep them coming pls, there aren't many rashid tech vids out there
thank you for your encouragement, appreciate it!
Man, I play this game on and off and my main is a Gold Luke. It is interesting to see the advanced tech and thought process high level players do with their characters. Something I probably won't achieve with my inconsistent game time 😂
It's absolutely fascinating to me as well :) Consistency is key though. You don't need to put in 40 hours a week to get to Master rank at all. All you need is to stick with a main character and add small improvements, make small adjustments as often as possible. This way, you will naturally improve over time. Focus on improving, not winning; then winning will naturally happen more often. Cheers!
Quick question, at 3:56 you say that a burnt out opponent only has 2 choices, one of which is to wake up super. But, aren't level 1 supers NOT projectile-invincible? So unless they have a lvl 3 super, that setup is guaranteed, right?
that's right. Great observation!
yes, if they attempt to level 1 super your meaty fireball they can eat huge 50-60% damage
Thank you for all the content youve been putting out
The songs sound like guilty gear, can i get track names?
you are right! These are GG songs. Such bangers, I love them. Here are the titles and timestamps for you:
0:00 - The Circle
9:34 - Play the Hero
Bedmans theme? Good taste
hell yeah! Song is sooo goooood :O cheers!
4:13 Sometimes I drop that combo because the heavy mixer doesn't hit my opponent, it's easy to do but sometimes it doesn't work and I don't know exactly why
if you look closely, the opponent is blocking that DI. I haven't been playing SF6 for a little while but I would guess that might have something to do with it.
loved it, especially the end song and KO, thanks for ur efforts
hahah, thanks! I appreciate you noticing these smaller details :)
Still struggling in diamond and this is very helpful, thank you
you're welcome. You got this, go get 'em!
Do you focus on one character or play a couple at a time?
Heyo! Yeah, I typically like to focus on one character at a time. There's so much you can do to improve and master one character you could spend months until you've fully explored them, and even then, other top players who are character loyalists would still have a lot to teach you. On the other hand, learning at least the basics with other characters helps a LOT with learning the matchups for your own characters.
@@HyperDogeGaming Right makes sense, was curious with your guides for different characters (which are hella helpful). The urge to pick up other characters is strong
como se hace el golpe del minuto 9:14
can you clarify your question? I'm not sure what you're talking about specifically.
@@HyperDogeGaming How to do the 9:14 minute hit
623PP ~ 214LL. It's a cancel on-hit only. Does that help?
can you add something extra for that safejump tech I can make it safe if I dont press a button but if I do I get hit
I'll look into it but last time I checked it was working well. Just make you get the 42f of advantage every time. There needs to be absolutely no gap between the end of Eagle Spike, your jab, and your jump.
@@HyperDogeGaming medium eagle spike usually gives +52 and jab is 14 frames, also I found some cracked new bnbs
huh, maybe it's not a safejump, then... EDIT: it's only a safe jump if you do an empty jump. Thanks for pointing it out, I'm gonna clarify in the description and comments.
@@HyperDogeGaming I have more too if you want to share?
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